SIBA will be launching their Assured Independent British Craft Brewer campaign at the London Brewers Alliance bar.

Palmers Brewery will be joining the festival for the first time bringing two exclusive beers including a Festival Late Hop golden ale (4.5% ABV) and a Colmers American Citrus

Wadworth Brewery will be launch its “old cool is the new cool” campaign with two exclusives, a 6X Brewer’s Strength (6% ABV) and a 2 degree SW IPA (5% ABV). Look out for a mini BMW and a magician on the stand!

Innis and Gunn will also be joining for the first time after expanding their keg range to include cask conditioned ales. They will be bringing an exclusive Thai IPA and for the first time an Innis and Gunn Original in cask.

Harvey’s Brewery has produced a collaborative brew with Burning Sky in memory of Ruth Anglezark, the CAMRA branch liaison officer for both breweries. Anglezarke’s IPA is a one-off brew that is likely to sell out quickly – definitely one for the connoisseurs!

Titanic Brewery will be releasing a new pump clip design at the festival and bringing an exclusive Plum Porter Grand Reserve (6.5% ABV) and a Gransbury Wheat Cherry dark beer.

Tiny Rebel will have tutored tastings on the stand and Fuller’s will bring a rare London porter in cask.

St Austells is now a two-brewery business including Bath Ales, and will be tapping their Imperial Stout on the stand and showcase traditional St Austell favourites as well as showcasing two Bath Ales on the bar this year.